The Alberta government says an oilsands pipeline to Eastern Canada will have a “huge” impact on the province by opening new markets and generating new revenues.
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The Alberta government says an oilsands pipeline to Eastern Canada will have a “huge” impact on the province by opening new markets and generating new revenues.
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CALGARY – TransCanada Corp (TSX:TRP) has decided to go ahead with its Energy East pipeline project to transport crude oil to Canadian refineries and export terminals as far east as New Brunswick.
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On 6 July, a Montreal, Maine & Atlantic train carrying 72 tank cars filled with oil exploded after its brakes apparently failed, sending it rolling into the small Quebec town of Lac-Megantic, where it derailed and then exploded. In the conflagration that followed, an estimated 47 people were killed.
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CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Keyera Corp and Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP announced on Tuesday a $98 million joint venture to build a crude oil rail-loading terminal in Edmonton, Alberta, one of the main storage hubs for Canada’s oil sands.
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The Alberta government says it isn’t rattled by U.S. President Barack Obama’s skepticism over the benefits of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, despite the high stakes riding on approval of the energy project.
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Enbridge has announced a $1.3 billion pipeline project for its terminal located just west of Sherwood Park.
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CALGARY — TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP) insists that the proposed Keystone XL pipeline will create about 20,000 jobs, despite suggestions by U.S. president Barack Obama that those estimates might be unrealistic.
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EDMONTON – The Alberta government offered only minor quibbles Friday in its official response to the U.S. State Department’s environmental impact assessment of the Keystone XL pipeline project.
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TransCanada Corp. chief executive officer Russ Girling said the timeline for U.S. approval of the $5.3-billion Keystone XL pipeline project will make the start of operations in the second half of 2015 “difficult.”
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A Canadian company’s plan to build an oil pipeline that will stretch for hundreds of miles through the Midwest, including through many sensitive waterways, is quietly on the fast-track to approval — just not the one you’re thinking of.
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